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Kevin Memley's artistry paints pictures with music in this setting of 19th century poet Thomas Hood's words. High school and college choirs will be enraptured by the beauty of this selection. One can hear...view details

"Come with me, under my coat, and we will drink our fill..." This love poem by James Stephens is set to a beautiful melody by David Dickau, placed above his signature harmonies and tasteful dissonances, and...

"Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and sorry I could not travel both..." The famous Robert Frost poem sings naturally with the melodic and harmonic flavor which are hallmarks of David Dickau's compositional...view details

Inispired by a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson, this lovely piece is a celebration of life. One can feel the mist and smell the meadows of the landscape in Dickau's music, which closes with a feeling of calm...view details

"Splendor of ended day, floating and filling me!" This composition for better a cappella choirs is appropriately colorful, suggesting the vivid imagery of the text, which is based on excerpts from Walt...view details

This imaginative a cappella setting of Robert Louis Stevenson's poem brings a freshness as real as the smells after a summer rain. "When the sun comes after rain and the bird is in the blue, the girls go down...view details